Tuesday, July 31, 2007

There is a book at the library that someone thinks is funny.

It is called An Insect's Life. They said isn't it funny, an insect probably has such a boring life.

But then I was drinking coffee out of a jar on a ledge outside of this same library and an ant crawled into the creamy brown liquid.

At first I thought it was a leaf and I just drank around it.

But then I noticed that its legs were moving and I got freaked out and rescued it with my coffee stirrer (I had stolen it from the cafe).

The ant ran away, drenched in coffee.

I didn't know that Ball State in Muncie Indiana was founded on money from the Ball mason jar company.

But then someone was saying trivial facts about Indiana and I found out.

My friend is researching Ball Lightning, I have no idea what it is, but it sounds exciting.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Swimming in the north pole?!

Interesting tactic to highlight global warming, frightening that it is possible:

Swimmer rises to Arctic challenge

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Jena 6

Just heard about a case in Jena, Louisiana where six black high school students are being charged (and one now convicted) for attempted murder for a school yard fight involving a white student. The facts and background are staggering... Democracy Now did a special on the case yesterday, featuring the voices of some of the accused, their families, and a feature of a forthcoming Big Noise documentary about the case.

Synopsis of the events on Pursuing Holiness
This blog is very good on keeping up-to-date on the case, a good one to watch.

Photo essay on While Seated

Opens with a photo of the infamous tree at the high school which was "traditionally" used by white students, symbolic of the racial tensions in Jena that allegedly set the stage for these events. Includes some videos and the promise of upcoming multimedia projects.

Democracy Now on Tuesday devoted entire show to the case